09Draskh1 3:23 | | | the lustful, passionate and wanton | Shamiram, | hearing by way of rumor | 09Draskh1 3:24 | | | Upon his refusal, | Shamiram | hastened (her men) immediately to | 09Draskh1 3:25 | | | The debauchee | Shamiram, | led by her former lust | 09Draskh1 3:25 | | | also died in war with | Shamiram, | and was survived by his | 09Draskh1 6:5 | | | which resembled the structures that | Shamiram | had raised in Van and | 10Tovma1 1:10 | | | the Armenian language is pronounced | Shamiram | | 10Tovma1 1:11 | | | took her to wife, for | Shamiram | was ensconced in their native | 10Tovma1 1:11 | | | of Assyria through his wife | Shamiram, | since it was not the | 10Tovma1 1:14 | | | So also the woman | Shamiram, | from the progeny of Sem | 10Tovma1 1:14 | | | to enter the kingdom of | Shamiram ( | descendant) of Sem | 10Tovma1 1:15 | | | But as has been explained, | Shamiram | of the progeny of Asur | 10Tovma1 1:17 | | | table (of Eusebius) Ninos and | Shamiram | and Abraham and the sixteenth | 10Tovma1 1:18 | | | So Ninos and | Shamiram | ruled over Asians and Egyptians | 10Tovma1 10:33 | | | Van Tosp, the city of | Shamiram, | they put her to torture | 10Tovma3 29:24 | | | and especially the city of | Shamiram, | the most famous and glorious | 10Tovma3 29:64 | | | himself in the castle of | Shamiram | | 10Tovma3 29:66 | | | garrison of the fortress of | Shamiram; | swooping like an eagle on | 10Tovma4 2:11 | | | Chuash, to the castle of | Shamiram. | For he had tricked Ashot | 10Tovma4 2:11 | | | own account the (castle) of | Shamiram | | 10Tovma4 4:31 | | | Chuash and the castle called | Shamiram: | someone from the house of | 10Tovma4 13:7 | | | the impregnable fortress built by | Shamiram, | the town of Van, and |
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